A rotating shaft carries four masses A, B, C and D at radii of 10 cm, 12.5 cm, 20 cm and r cm respectively. The planes in which the masses revolve are spaced 60 cm apart. The masses B, C and D are known to be 10 kg, 5 kg and 4 kg respectively.
It is desired that the rotating shaft should be in complete dynamic balance. For this to be achieved, determine :
- required mass A
- the relative angular settings of the four masses, given that the angular spacing of the planes containing C and D are 1180 and 2600 respectively relative to B measured in the same sense.
- Find the radius at which mass D is to be placed. 30